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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Estimate and Measure Length (m & cm)
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Estimate and Measure Length (m & cm)

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Estimate and Measure Length (m & cm) Worksheet Estimate and measure objects (in cm) or larger areas (in m) using this versatile worksheet. If you haven’t got access to a trundle wheel to measure areas in metres, just ask your student’s to measure using long strides (these are equal to approximately 1 metre). Fully editable.
Area and Perimeter - Match Up Activity
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Area and Perimeter - Match Up Activity

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Area and Perimeter - Match them up! Activity: Cut out the shapes (and area/perimeter answers) and jumble them up. Then ask the children to match them up correctly. Great warm up or plenary activity! Fully editable.
Money - Spending Spree Challenge!
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Money - Spending Spree Challenge!

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A great Maths challenge -your class will love it. 5 page-booklet Age range: 7 -11 years Task: Record items you and your family purchase over a 6-day period. Then draw a graph showing the total amount of money spent each day. Finally, write down 5 STATEMENTS about the information collected.
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
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Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?

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Adapted from the actual game show! Mixed Maths Questions (suitable for 7 - 11 years). Stepped Activity - Questions become gradually more difficult the closer you get to winning £1,000,000 I always play the theme tune in the background (I’ve attached the music). Enjoy and good luck!
What 'Time' is it?
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What 'Time' is it?

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Lots of ‘Time’ questions - times shown in analogue and digital. O’clock, Half past, quarter past and quarter to times. Appropriate for all ages, particularly 5 - 9 years. Also attached is a second PowerPoint (with 38 slides) where students have to say the times shown in digital form.
4 Operations: Target Number!
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4 Operations: Target Number!

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Target Number - Using all 4 operations! . Make each target number using the numbers provided. 2 pages. . Rules: . Use the 5 numbers provided for each question to make the Target Number (you don’t have to use all 5 numbers). You can only use each number ONCE! Use any operation (+, -, ÷, ×) Show HOW you reach the Target Number in the WORKING OUT BOX provided . Fully editable
Angles: 180, 90 and 45 degrees
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Angles: 180, 90 and 45 degrees

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Angles questions based on the diagram provided. Extension Task (optional): Student’s to create their own 8-point compass diagram, with pictures and questions for a partner to answer.
4 Operations - Practice Booklet and Worksheets
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4 Operations - Practice Booklet and Worksheets

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4 Operations Practice Booklet (4 pages with answers). 4 Operations Worksheet (36 questions with answers). An addition ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet. A subtraction ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet. A multiplication ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet. A division ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet. An excel student record sheet (for all handwritten worksheets).
Ordering Fractions -  2 activity booklets
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Ordering Fractions - 2 activity booklets

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ORDERING FRACTIONS 2 activity booklets (4 pages in total). Order fractions (with the same denominator) from smallest to largest. Order unit fractions from smallest to largest. Put a variety of fractions in ascending order (smallest to largest). Order a variety of fractions in descending order (largest to smallest). All answers provided.